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don is one of those business owners who is worried right now. he runs two motorsports dealerships and a retail store at the local mall. between the three he employees 30 workers. he joins me were one of his dealerships in indiana, don, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> you bet, thank you for having me. >> the issue of an increase of minimum age would only effect you at your retail store at the mall where you pay the minimum wage plus a commission for some workers? >> yes, as a matter of fact, we pay above minimum wage. but we also pay on top of the hourly wage we pay a commission or an incentive for sales. and that is a pretty healthy number in a lot of cases. so if in this matter wage from raised then we would have to look at that commission structure because maybe that would drive our wage costs beyond what would be acceptable and still be profitable. it could be--raising the minimum wage in our case in a lot of retail establishments could be counterproductive. over all teammates may not earn any more money than they are now but
don is one of those business owners who is worried right now. he runs two motorsports dealerships and a retail store at the local mall. between the three he employees 30 workers. he joins me were one of his dealerships in indiana, don, good to see you, thank you for being with us. >> you bet, thank you for having me. >> the issue of an increase of minimum age would only effect you at your retail store at the mall where you pay the minimum wage plus a commission for some workers?...
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the don' denver broncos that isa team that is making a run nor fr it. you have to keep your eye on john del rio. and tony, you know we love the entertainment, but we don't know the under belly of what happened in that industry. michael appreciate it. thank you. winter weather moving in. meteorologist dave warren is up next with a look at the national forecast. good goo rain-snow line and that will be the key who gets the most sneh. >> that setting up in northern western iowa and nebraska. the temperatures are setting up in the south and getting cold in the north radar and clouds together showing quiet conditions across texas and oklahoma and nebraska. we can go into the forecast and watch this develop. thisyellow area is heavy rain and where it's cold enough it's heavy snow. that will be coming down heavy in s central nebraska at 10:00 n the morning. >> and will spread east to iowa and minnesota and late tuesday and wednesday and everything's will be clearing out on thursday. not a long storm, but enough to coat the ground with a couple. of inches of sn
the don' denver broncos that isa team that is making a run nor fr it. you have to keep your eye on john del rio. and tony, you know we love the entertainment, but we don't know the under belly of what happened in that industry. michael appreciate it. thank you. winter weather moving in. meteorologist dave warren is up next with a look at the national forecast. good goo rain-snow line and that will be the key who gets the most sneh. >> that setting up in northern western iowa and nebraska....
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you were talking about why don donors heart strings are pulled by disaster but not necessarily development issues. i don't know going problem probn the philippines don't always get this type of media coverage. >> would that change the behavior of people who want to help, alex? >> i think so. i think a lot of people who are giving in response to disasters are motivated on by the fact that it's on the news every day for the week. not only are the images bad but it's news worthy. this matters right now. when you hear about ongoing development issues they don't have the same salience because they're not reported in the same way. >> so if you find out after the fact that the money you sent to help people who were made homeless by katrina, to help people who need immediate assistance after the haitian earthquake, that it's still stuck in the pipeline, is that make you likely to give more or less the next time something terrible happens in the world. >> the real question is if that's the right decision. in haiti the money needed to go to the rebuilding effort instead of classical natural relief o
you were talking about why don donors heart strings are pulled by disaster but not necessarily development issues. i don't know going problem probn the philippines don't always get this type of media coverage. >> would that change the behavior of people who want to help, alex? >> i think so. i think a lot of people who are giving in response to disasters are motivated on by the fact that it's on the news every day for the week. not only are the images bad but it's news worthy. this...
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don nick kane from cairo. >>> egypt's president arrives for his are trial in cairo. for months he has been in detention at a secret location. his supporters greeted him with the sign of the anti-coup alliance. in the public gallery others joined in but some opponents were heard to shout "execute h him." morsi said he is still the president. the senior judge felt compelled to adjourn the trial for two months. mohamed morsi's son said his father felt the proceedings were a sham. in no human rights, no legal rights, are and the call of emergency, and emergency, it's knot constitutional case. it's not a legal case. we are in part of egypt. >> outside the courts hundreds of morsi supporters had heard the court might dismiss the case. across the country, many of morsi's supporters were on the march. this was the scene in front of the high court in cairo. security forces used tear gas to try to get people to disperse. >> the people today are gathering around egypt's senior courts. because they say the judicial system has failed their president. that is a feeling shared by m
don nick kane from cairo. >>> egypt's president arrives for his are trial in cairo. for months he has been in detention at a secret location. his supporters greeted him with the sign of the anti-coup alliance. in the public gallery others joined in but some opponents were heard to shout "execute h him." morsi said he is still the president. the senior judge felt compelled to adjourn the trial for two months. mohamed morsi's son said his father felt the proceedings were a...
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i can tell you right now 245 tht barack obama don' don't doesn'to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not hon or our princ honor our e are sending too much money to eguesstimate and pakistan. it's one of the things the tea party and the organizations that have been supporting it have been effective in doing it has been threatening and saying, look if you don't tow the line in your city member house we'll go find someone to run against you. >> this is where the battle lines have been drawn. the established candidate has the money and the tea party challenger has grassroots support from the likes of oglsbey. >> we have to keep on keeping on we have remained sigh len sigh o long. >> the mayor of the financialfullfinanciallystrappes decided not to run for a second determine. they will be voting on either duggan and he is widely expected to win. whoever winds will be takingoffice and working with an emergency manager who is tackling detroit's financial problems. >> for one. most unusual election inniche tills t
i can tell you right now 245 tht barack obama don' don't doesn'to go to washington because we don't have a lot in common. >> we are sending far too much money to other countries who do not hon or our princ honor our e are sending too much money to eguesstimate and pakistan. it's one of the things the tea party and the organizations that have been supporting it have been effective in doing it has been threatening and saying, look if you don't tow the line in your city member house we'll go...
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champion i don' champion said it was one of his parishioners who came up with the idea of the green machine. all they needed to do was come up with $150,000 and find a vehicle. >> they gave us a bus. we stripped it down, washed it, primed it and painted it. it's not like any other bus that you've ever seen. >> the first day that you launched this, what was the reaction? what was going through your brain? >> just as excited as people who were getting on the bus. they were amazed that it had gone from just an old bus sitting idle to now a vibrant part of our community. >> nearly 2,000 people boarded the bus during it's first few weeks in service. the green machine starts the day at a produce warehouse on the outskirts of memphis. it's stocked with fruit, plums, grapes, watermelons. and lots ever greens. they always go fast. david carter is another person who made the green machine possible. his family business supplies the produce, marking it up only $1 per case. >> being in the produce business all of our life we push healthy eating. we want to be part of making people change their diet thes
champion i don' champion said it was one of his parishioners who came up with the idea of the green machine. all they needed to do was come up with $150,000 and find a vehicle. >> they gave us a bus. we stripped it down, washed it, primed it and painted it. it's not like any other bus that you've ever seen. >> the first day that you launched this, what was the reaction? what was going through your brain? >> just as excited as people who were getting on the bus. they were...
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real money's ali veshi sits don with the minister of labor to talk about how to get more people in the work store force d whether raising the country's minimum wage is a good idea. >> plus. >> the card is right in front of me. >> the the heart transplant improved. we'll explain in our techno report also tonight. >> going down to arkansas that is spectacular to experience it from inner space. >> visionary or environmental nightmare. see what one artist hopes to string across a colorado river. ♪ al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. america tonight next on al jazeera america >> in detroit mourners filled a church today to remember a is is 19-year-old black woman.
real money's ali veshi sits don with the minister of labor to talk about how to get more people in the work store force d whether raising the country's minimum wage is a good idea. >> plus. >> the card is right in front of me. >> the the heart transplant improved. we'll explain in our techno report also tonight. >> going down to arkansas that is spectacular to experience it from inner space. >> visionary or environmental nightmare. see what one artist hopes to...
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. >> when don and andrew decided they wanted to become parents through adoption. they were willing to take any child that needed a home. >> we were open. we gave a broad range. we were open to ethnic groups, mixed race. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected we would be - i don't like the term. >> she was very pretty. >> they have two little girls, isabella and valerie. >> for kids it's easier. the comments from the kids is - i hear parents say, "so and so came home and said isabella has two dads. what a ripper, i only have one, what a rip off." there are 33 states with couples face barriers in fostering or adopting children. there has been an increase in gay adoption. experts say due in part to growing societal acceptance and changing laws. >> the percentage of same-sex parents with adopted children increased from 10% to 2000 to 19% in 2009. >> there's a lot of kids that need homes. this is an opportunity for us to have more people that feel comfortable with becoming foster parents and hopefully adopting, if that is the case. >> after mo
. >> when don and andrew decided they wanted to become parents through adoption. they were willing to take any child that needed a home. >> we were open. we gave a broad range. we were open to ethnic groups, mixed race. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected we would be - i don't like the term. >> she was very pretty. >> they have two little girls, isabella and valerie. >> for kids it's easier. the comments from the kids is - i hear...
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' don' pejorative by that pejorative by that name. name. >> something as a mascot evokes >> something as a mascot evokes something positive why does it something positive why does it matter? matter? >> well, i think it's just a >> well, i think it's just a little pecular that little pecular that they would they would cling so long and so hard to cling so long and so hard to inanimate objects and to these inanimate objects and to these false personnas, all of native false personnas, all of native america in the way that we america in the way that we measure our measure our views, all our views, all our native organizations say change native organizations say change this name that it's a slur, it this name that it's a slur, it is a pejorative. is a pejorative. and it doesn't matter who means and it doesn't matter who means it or who it or who doesn't doesn't . . what matters is the effect. what matters is the effect. the people who are doing the the people who are doing the offending don't get to say what offending don't get to say what
' don' pejorative by that pejorative by that name. name. >> something as a mascot evokes >> something as a mascot evokes something positive why does it something positive why does it matter? matter? >> well, i think it's just a >> well, i think it's just a little pecular that little pecular that they would they would cling so long and so hard to cling so long and so hard to inanimate objects and to these inanimate objects and to these false personnas, all of native false...
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the fear that the country's leading heart socia associations encouraging people to take pills they don' don't need. it affects 70 million americans. is ou1 out of 3 have bad ldl. the american heart association and the american college of the cardiology released a new call calculator to figure out a person's heart problems. >> some are worrying that it's over predicting the risk. >> let's say you are a 60-year-old black man with northerly cholesterol level an overall healthy and you are not a smoker an no diabetes. the calculator show hs he has a 7.5% risk of having a heart attack or stroke. that number seems high to doctors. at that level he should take statons. even though he is healthy. >> the number of people with high levels of bad cholesterol has remin remained about the sa. but the number being treated for it has jumped 70%. of ththe american heart associan defended those guidelines and says they should encourage more patients to talk to their doctors and for the moment it's sticking with that calculator. ♪ >> michael eaves is here with sports and a rough day for one member of
the fear that the country's leading heart socia associations encouraging people to take pills they don' don't need. it affects 70 million americans. is ou1 out of 3 have bad ldl. the american heart association and the american college of the cardiology released a new call calculator to figure out a person's heart problems. >> some are worrying that it's over predicting the risk. >> let's say you are a 60-year-old black man with northerly cholesterol level an overall healthy and you...
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. >> a major winter storm is bearing down don the eastern united states. the snow, rain and winds are expected to delay thanksgiving travel for millions of americans. the snow system slamming the west and is blamed for the deaths of at least 12 people. >> the united states supreme court will here a landmark case involving the affordable care act and birth control. the owners of hobby lobby don't want to offer insurance for contra-septemberives because of their believes, but birth control is offered under obamacare. the high court will hear the arts in maverp. >> the united states flue two b 52 bombers over the east china sea marking tensions. japan and china claimed the islands as their own. the white house says the dispute should be decided through diploma diplomacy. >> pope francis says power needs to move away from the vatican. in a document he said the church should focus on poverty and calls on global leaders to address education and health care. those are the headlines, i'm david shuster. "america tonight" is up next. soledad o'brien goes along for t
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he has yet to play a game this season after tearing his achilles ten don' tendon in apr. >> johnny peraulta signs a contract with the cardinals. he had .333 with a home run and four doubles in ten playoff games for the tigers. >> coming up later we'll talk about how the n.f.l. schedule impacted the race for the playoffs. >> a young photographer on a mission. the spotlight she is shining on portland e. orego, oregon. >> and the growing huma humanitn crisis. the impact on the kids. ♪ it's not the right thing for america security. some lawmakers are opposed to the agreement. >> a winter storm has left eight people dead in the u.s. snow and ice is causing delays at airports around the country. >> the storm will slow thanksgiving travel plans. >> the authorities in connecticut have closed the case on the sandy hook elementary school shooting the shooter acted along and may never know his motivation. 20 children and six teachers were killed in the massacre. >> the nation has bee been torn apart from the under ending war. and for those that have yet to leave their home in syria the send can't co
he has yet to play a game this season after tearing his achilles ten don' tendon in apr. >> johnny peraulta signs a contract with the cardinals. he had .333 with a home run and four doubles in ten playoff games for the tigers. >> coming up later we'll talk about how the n.f.l. schedule impacted the race for the playoffs. >> a young photographer on a mission. the spotlight she is shining on portland e. orego, oregon. >> and the growing huma humanitn crisis. the impact on...
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there's no question that lynn don johnson his mastery, his understanding of his fellow southerners and the fact that he had the emotional punch of the kennedy mar tor come was a powerful combination, that got that civil rights bill passed. richard russell of georgia senator who led the segregation said we could have stopped john kennedy on civil rights, we couldn't stop lindon johnson. do i think eventually like the act would have happened because the morale force of the argument was too strong. but i think it would have been slower, i think it would have been a more a question of attacking one way or another then what johnson accomplished in the year and a half after his death. >> vietnam war is an interesting analysis, because i think that was one of the big questions. that. he had lived would he have continued on the same path. >> by far the most consequential question, is what would have happened in vietnam. you can find people that point to the 1970 speeches, his introduction of about 16,000 advisors. his occasional embrace of a domino theory. i think the evidence is the other way
there's no question that lynn don johnson his mastery, his understanding of his fellow southerners and the fact that he had the emotional punch of the kennedy mar tor come was a powerful combination, that got that civil rights bill passed. richard russell of georgia senator who led the segregation said we could have stopped john kennedy on civil rights, we couldn't stop lindon johnson. do i think eventually like the act would have happened because the morale force of the argument was too...
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. >> his story begins in the don of the world war ii. when 17-year-old luther worked at a gas station. the owner of a radio station pulled in looking for gas. he found more. >> he said, "you have a good voice, are you interested in radio? ". i said, "i haven't thought much about it. but sure." he said, "we are having auditions." i went down. he said, "read this." i went in, read it. he said, "you did all right. would you like to be the apresentize or cub announcer." i'll take it. >> at that moment luther going. >> louie jordan with, "it's been said." >> and going as vinyl ill became tape and is still going to this day as tape became digital. >> found a jack russell terrier area. >> did you think back then you'd sit in a radio booth today? >> this many years later, no, i did not. i didn't get in it thinking, "i want to make a life-time of this. it was pleasant work, good pay. not too much at the beginning. >>. >> what is the most interesting animal you found? >> an al-iingator. it escaped. someone brought it up here from florida. it scare
. >> his story begins in the don of the world war ii. when 17-year-old luther worked at a gas station. the owner of a radio station pulled in looking for gas. he found more. >> he said, "you have a good voice, are you interested in radio? ". i said, "i haven't thought much about it. but sure." he said, "we are having auditions." i went down. he said, "read this." i went in, read it. he said, "you did all right. would you like to be the...
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. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you know, "so and so came home from school and told me that isabella has two dads. what a ripper, i only have one, what a riff-off." >> there are 33 states where they face barriers to adopting children. there has been a steady increase. it's an agreeing societal acceptans. >> the percentage of same-sex parents increased from 10% to two to 19%. >> there are a lot of kids that need homes. this is an opportunity for us to have more people that feel comfortable with becoming foster parents and adopting if that is the case. >> after more that two years of waiting, hope and disappointment. jarrod and casey found a match. a teen mum
. >> when don and andrew first decided to become parents through adoption, they were willing to take a child that needed a home. we were open. we gave a broad raping. we were open to ethnic grews, mixed race child. we never considered the notion of starting a family, we expected that we would be - i don't like the term, but a rain bow family. >> she was pretty... >> today they have two little girls, isabella eight and valerie six. >> i'd hear other parents say - you...
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cracking down on protests, putting into allow saying the police have the right to use force on family don straighters. activist condemn that law, saying it was a below to political freedom. >> in cot land, people have been asking what their country would look like free from the united kingdom. on tuesday, the so called white paper makes the case for independence. we have more. >> the british empire was built, the governments announced that ship building is to be stopped. the government also said ship building jobs in scotland might transfer to portsmouth. suddenly, portsmouth's workman find themselves in a political guam. >> what the government is doing is saying to people in scotland look, we can put some money your way, but if you vote for independence, we're going to take it all out. in other words, i don't think it's a bribe, i think it's blackmail. >> up until now, there's not been much complaining among the english that they have no say in the united kingdom. there's plenty that say scotland does nicely off the backs of english workers. the jobs lost here has brought to the front th
cracking down on protests, putting into allow saying the police have the right to use force on family don straighters. activist condemn that law, saying it was a below to political freedom. >> in cot land, people have been asking what their country would look like free from the united kingdom. on tuesday, the so called white paper makes the case for independence. we have more. >> the british empire was built, the governments announced that ship building is to be stopped. the...
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. >> the suggestion of paying for an organ don ag, it's cav yam. a study shows if people were offered $10,000 for a kidney it may be more cost effective leading to longer lives for the patient, cutting the need for donor ors gans. 18 people every day are waiting for an organ transplant. 2,000 names are odded to the lists every month. paying kidney donors $5,000 would threat to an increase in the list. if kiddy donations rose 20% it would rise to $40,000. >> joining us to discuss this is a doctor in calgary. thank you for your time, we appreciate it. >> how dire is the need for kidney donations? >> it's at a critical stage. more people are coming down with rehn although disease. the supply of kidneys is not meeting the demand. patients on dial sis have a poor quality of life and the survival is not as good as transplant. why has the supply changed? >> that's a difficult kevin to answer. end stage renal disease has several causes. one could be diabetes. people are living longer as well. >> ill dial sis helps people with reeg disease stay alive, but q
. >> the suggestion of paying for an organ don ag, it's cav yam. a study shows if people were offered $10,000 for a kidney it may be more cost effective leading to longer lives for the patient, cutting the need for donor ors gans. 18 people every day are waiting for an organ transplant. 2,000 names are odded to the lists every month. paying kidney donors $5,000 would threat to an increase in the list. if kiddy donations rose 20% it would rise to $40,000. >> joining us to discuss...
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. >> a major winter storm is bearing down don the eastern united states. the snow, rain and winds are expected to delay thanksgiving travel for millions of americans. the snow system slamming the west and is blamed for the deaths of at least 12 people. >> the united states supreme court will here a landmark case involving the affordable care act and birth control. the owners of hobby lobby don't want to offer insurance for contra-septemberives because of their believes, but birth control is offered under obamacare. the high c
. >> a major winter storm is bearing down don the eastern united states. the snow, rain and winds are expected to delay thanksgiving travel for millions of americans. the snow system slamming the west and is blamed for the deaths of at least 12 people. >> the united states supreme court will here a landmark case involving the affordable care act and birth control. the owners of hobby lobby don't want to offer insurance for contra-septemberives because of their believes, but birth...
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. >> space junk from a former russian sata light will cash don to earth. there's no need to fear getting hit by space debris. the g ox c roars into -- goc roars into orbit. dubbed the ferrari of space, its mission - map variations in earth's gravity. the experiment with gravity is not over. the spacecraft ran out of fuel. it weighs more than a tonne, falling at the height of 224km. once it releases a alt duet of 80km. four fifth of its mass will burn. the rest of the debris will crash down, some weighing up to 90 kilograms. >> we are in contact with national civil protection agencies. we have all information we have, and that includes information that falls on habited areas. >> it's uncertain where the falling pieces will make impact. don't worry too much the european space agency says human are 250,000 times more lucky to strike it lucky than be shot by a piece of the satellite. >>> coming up - cultivating the land in an unemployment desert. why more irish students are getting their hands dirty. that falls on habited areas. getting their hands dirty. >>>
. >> space junk from a former russian sata light will cash don to earth. there's no need to fear getting hit by space debris. the g ox c roars into -- goc roars into orbit. dubbed the ferrari of space, its mission - map variations in earth's gravity. the experiment with gravity is not over. the spacecraft ran out of fuel. it weighs more than a tonne, falling at the height of 224km. once it releases a alt duet of 80km. four fifth of its mass will burn. the rest of the debris will crash...
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he agreed to don pinstripes, five years or $85 million, mccann 257, 20 home runs and 56 rbi last season. back in the ring, manny pacquiao made it count. he won a unanimous 12-round decision against brandon rios. bouncing back from the knock out. >> that was a rebound. i've never seen a boxer come up in that many weight classes that quickly. >> meanwhile most takers try to enrich the lives of every student in their class. we tell you about two teachers setting out on a worldwide journey with the aim of helping millions. all by way of tuk tuk. >> take two teachers, three wheels, and a goal to help 61 million children and you have one record-breaking adventure. >> i'm rich. ishesz i'm nick. >> meet richard sears, nick gough and tommy tempo, a motorized rickshaw known as a tuk tuk. >> these vehicles are great. we talked about going on a long expedition in one of these vehicles, in a tuk tuk. then we became teachers, we got interested in development and the role education can play. they made it a mission to visit rural areas where education is lacking. using social media they tried to raise
he agreed to don pinstripes, five years or $85 million, mccann 257, 20 home runs and 56 rbi last season. back in the ring, manny pacquiao made it count. he won a unanimous 12-round decision against brandon rios. bouncing back from the knock out. >> that was a rebound. i've never seen a boxer come up in that many weight classes that quickly. >> meanwhile most takers try to enrich the lives of every student in their class. we tell you about two teachers setting out on a worldwide...
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. >> and fa i if it was a man thad i don' want to make these chang. >> i do think there would be more scrutiny. at any level if the american publics is watching senators and discuss and figure out a course of action and that becomes an item of interest, that is to the went fit obenefit of the militae victims that have already come forward. any time this can open up a discussion it's good. >> so you see it as a win-win no matter which way you look at it? >> i see it as moving in the right direction. we just have to keep this issue alive. and we have to keep this issue in the forefront. >> unfortunately i'm going to have to cut you off. because your satellite window is about to expire. that is paula coughlin she joins us from jacksonville, florida this morning. >> a piece of new york is back and returned to rather how old cheers. huge crowds seeing a tied race fofor. -- tie tight race-for-the new yk city marathon. two kenyans. >> neeneed comeneed ran with 50r runners. >> stat ostaton island and broon were hard hit by sandy. >> this marathon coming in the wake of the boston marathon bomb
. >> and fa i if it was a man thad i don' want to make these chang. >> i do think there would be more scrutiny. at any level if the american publics is watching senators and discuss and figure out a course of action and that becomes an item of interest, that is to the went fit obenefit of the militae victims that have already come forward. any time this can open up a discussion it's good. >> so you see it as a win-win no matter which way you look at it? >> i see it as...
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. >> she dons this protest shirt on her lunch hour and joined in a nationwide strike last year that got some of her colleagues operating with no union protection fired. they are asking for $25,000 a year, just under what she earns working eight years. >> they are in a position where they can assist and help the workers have a better life and i believe that they're more concerned with how much the company can make within a year. >> so they can pay the workers more. >> they can. >> they just don't. >> right, right. >> wal-mart, the world's largest private employer add sales of $443 billion last year. the c.e.o. earned over $20 million. the companies annual meeting in june rated hollywood and nashville for surprise guests. >> the more i learn about everything you do, i'm inspired by what you all create every day. ♪ ♪ >> in canton, ohio. this collection box prompted outrage, collecting money for needy employees that can't afford the meal for the holiday. >> the dispute is only likely to intensify as the holiday shopping season goes on. >> this is the busiest time of year and black frida
. >> she dons this protest shirt on her lunch hour and joined in a nationwide strike last year that got some of her colleagues operating with no union protection fired. they are asking for $25,000 a year, just under what she earns working eight years. >> they are in a position where they can assist and help the workers have a better life and i believe that they're more concerned with how much the company can make within a year. >> so they can pay the workers more. >>...
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this is "cause they"re cold-blooded and don"t need to waste any energy in controlling their body temperature. okay, so we've done our feeding of the mealworms. the next stage of the process is now to take the mature worms out. oh my god! wow! wow, look at that! there's a lot of worms! so this is like pure adult mealworm which is ready to go off to market and to the kitchens basically. the rest is all gonna go back into the incubator and start the cycle again. but that's our work here done for just now so that's it. okay, so we've found out that insects are nutritious, you can farm them on a commercial scale and they"re better for the environment. but all this means nothing unless people are actually prepared to eat them. >> they just need to be warm and... >> johan verbon is the chef at the restaurant of the future. he's been cooking with insects for over three years. >> for your average person, having a look at that to begin with would look pretty... >> yeah. if people ask me often this question i always say to them, "do you eat shrimps?" >> yeah, i do. >> and they say often, "yes and i lik
this is "cause they"re cold-blooded and don"t need to waste any energy in controlling their body temperature. okay, so we've done our feeding of the mealworms. the next stage of the process is now to take the mature worms out. oh my god! wow! wow, look at that! there's a lot of worms! so this is like pure adult mealworm which is ready to go off to market and to the kitchens basically. the rest is all gonna go back into the incubator and start the cycle again. but that's our work...
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in the four years since it went in effect highway deaths have not don down. 2012 sees a high fatality rate. >> tennessee violators face a $50 fine. >> i would like a stronger law. down the line, in the future, probably 5-10 years from now it would be against the law. a report tells how bad the problem became. 7% of fatal crashes were caused by texting or talking on the phone. the number jumped to 10" a year later. compare that to the national average. a little more than 1%. many states appear to be underreporting data. texting and driving can be tough to envors. law enforcement are using a variety. they have watched their cars for 18 wheelers so they could see into the cars. they use sobering psas. >> this is the text to me before she flipped her car. >> several lawmakers are pushing for hefty fines. >> i know if i get a 250,000 fine, i'd stop the first time i was caught. >> thp is getting ready to up the ain'te. enforcing those laws. >> state leaders believe the problem of distracted driving will get worse. they are looking for new and aggressive approaches to keep numbers like these
in the four years since it went in effect highway deaths have not don down. 2012 sees a high fatality rate. >> tennessee violators face a $50 fine. >> i would like a stronger law. down the line, in the future, probably 5-10 years from now it would be against the law. a report tells how bad the problem became. 7% of fatal crashes were caused by texting or talking on the phone. the number jumped to 10" a year later. compare that to the national average. a little more than 1%....
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don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific signs of inflation, she is going to drop more money out of more helicopters because she doesn't want to think about the risks. she believes, like all big-government people do, that if your program didn't work the first time, just do it again bigger. she's going to be buying bonds and mortgage backs till we got a 4.5% unemployment rate. >> if don luskin is right, and i suspect he is, and if the inflation rate goes to 3% or 4% deliberately, if the fed can do that, i don't know that they can, but if they do, is that bullish or bearish for stocks? >> well, i thin
don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific...
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tressa and nick of men in kilts and thank you to our panelists don and julia. and that is today's power pitch. >> two outs, one in. i guess the motto for those entrepreneurs don't cry over spilled kilts. you heard what the panel had to say, are you in or out on men in kilts? follow the kfrg on twitter with the #powerpitch or logon to power pitch.cnbc.com. >> i can't wait to read some of the comments. thanks very much. countdown to christmas, black friday right around the corner. what do americans plan to buy and plan to shop? jane wells speaking with some of them in beautiful huntington beach, california. surf city. >> oh, sue, it's difficult. what do you plan to buy, when are you going to buy it and are retailers going to blame the weather? chilled down to 70 here. that story after the break. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large p
tressa and nick of men in kilts and thank you to our panelists don and julia. and that is today's power pitch. >> two outs, one in. i guess the motto for those entrepreneurs don't cry over spilled kilts. you heard what the panel had to say, are you in or out on men in kilts? follow the kfrg on twitter with the #powerpitch or logon to power pitch.cnbc.com. >> i can't wait to read some of the comments. thanks very much. countdown to christmas, black friday right around the corner....
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don knauss, chairman and ceo of clorox and a proud veteran of the u.s. marine corps. >> thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- pause or play? take two interactive scored big this year. as the latest sequel to the grand theft franchise became the biggest product launch in the history of entertainment. will that translate to the rock star stock or could competition from arrival mean it's game over for this move? >>> we're always looking for big money making themes on this show. right now, we've got a red hot bull market in video games. both microsoft and sony releasing the new consoles over the next couple of weeks. the xbox 1 and the playstation 4. which will set off a whole new gaming product cycle. so as these new consoles approach, we need to ask ourselves who's got game? look, we have been pushing game stuff. we know that gamestop, the largest retailer, has been a terrific way to play the cycle. sony, too many other non-gaming related divisions which brings us to the publishers. pure plays on the space. it could be terrific buys. but if questi
don knauss, chairman and ceo of clorox and a proud veteran of the u.s. marine corps. >> thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- pause or play? take two interactive scored big this year. as the latest sequel to the grand theft franchise became the biggest product launch in the history of entertainment. will that translate to the rock star stock or could competition from arrival mean it's game over for this move? >>> we're always looking for big money making...
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hey, don, why are we here? this is a different and unconventional setting for clorox. >> we are here on the "intrepid," jim, for the second annual kingsford invitational. kingsford, obviously, big in slow-cooked barbecue. what we realized is there was no grand champion crowned in the country. last year, we started the first kingsford invitational, so we've got the seven biggest championship teams here on the "intrepid" this weekend along with a military team competing for the grand championship. so we put up a $50,000 prize, winner take all. and they're going to be cooking the four traditional meats -- chicken, brisket beef, or pork, and ribs. so it's going to be a lot of great smells wafting over manhattan over the weekend. >> great. great celebration of military. you're a veteran. this is a very big day. for us it's the veterans day, because of tv. but what does folds mean, what does it mean to be a vet and how many vets have you hired? >> well, the folds of honor is the kingsford's charity that we're linking
hey, don, why are we here? this is a different and unconventional setting for clorox. >> we are here on the "intrepid," jim, for the second annual kingsford invitational. kingsford, obviously, big in slow-cooked barbecue. what we realized is there was no grand champion crowned in the country. last year, we started the first kingsford invitational, so we've got the seven biggest championship teams here on the "intrepid" this weekend along with a military team competing...
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back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's transforming into a digital communications company. some snail mail products. their partnership with ebay looks promising and the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed working. if we get more signs that they're sustainable it can move higher into the end of the year. the stock rallied 124% so far. next up on october 25th jerry in florida asked about bj's restaurants. it's been a real dog. it fell from $55 in 2012 down to 27 and change right now. this casual pizza and beer chain used to be a nice growth story. it hit multiple speed bumps including by raising prices too much too qu
back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's...
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. >> so, well, i have to say, jason, i don f know for a fact n administration officials, several administration, government officials, when they go to china, staffers are not allowed to take their blackberries. as soon as you enter chinese air space, they have access to all your stuff. your e-mail, your inbox, the whole nine yards. >> china is nothing to be afraid of. we're dealing with the principles. and versus stagnation. so as a rule, i like to go with evolution. let lenovo take over blackberry or whatever canada. >> exactly. that's what it is right there. >> maybe the secret service need to convert to iphones. we need to think big. >> it is a little bit -- there is a real threat. it's not smoke being blown around. this is a very large threat. sw we have called it the largest theft of financial property in the world. this would just be one more avenue for big companies, governments and other things to be taken over by the chinese government. >> the thing is, guess what? sorry to be the first to say it but spying is already happening. and focusing on canada, this is a horrible decision for t
. >> so, well, i have to say, jason, i don f know for a fact n administration officials, several administration, government officials, when they go to china, staffers are not allowed to take their blackberries. as soon as you enter chinese air space, they have access to all your stuff. your e-mail, your inbox, the whole nine yards. >> china is nothing to be afraid of. we're dealing with the principles. and versus stagnation. so as a rule, i like to go with evolution. let lenovo take...
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we bring back john rutledge and don lufkin. i was writing a piece about this transition from paul volcker, i go all the way back to paul volcker, the greatest central banker of our time. he operated with discipline and rules, discipline and rules, okay? now i want to skip over to janet yellen, leave bernanke out for a second. does she have discipline? does she have rules? is it all going to be ad hoc? do we have any idea what she's going to be except maybe be dovish? >> i haven't seen any discipline or rules. but she's got equations and optimal control theory and too many textbooking. i think we need another volcker, somebody with spine who can turn off the money-printing press before a bad thing happens. that's partly what we're seeing just recently in the markets. we're going from gentle ben to the yellen fed and it's going to get even more quantitative easing. >> that's interesting. don, you think there's going to be more q.e. or less q.e.? i'm going to say in the next three to six months, just use that time. >> i think ther
we bring back john rutledge and don lufkin. i was writing a piece about this transition from paul volcker, i go all the way back to paul volcker, the greatest central banker of our time. he operated with discipline and rules, discipline and rules, okay? now i want to skip over to janet yellen, leave bernanke out for a second. does she have discipline? does she have rules? is it all going to be ad hoc? do we have any idea what she's going to be except maybe be dovish? >> i haven't seen any...
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. >> but in practice, don, we have -- listen you're multimillionaires and developing huge things. a lot of our viewers just want to build one house to spec it and sell it or a small building. are lower interest rates just automatically good for real estate? we learned in '06 they may not be. i'm wondering if we're smarter now? >> i don't think -- i think lower interest rates -- escalating help taper the market and control it. credit is still not available. if you look at the mortgages, 70% are for refinances. only 30% right now for new mortgages and new purchases. that should be the inverse of that. the challenge is, is that real credit is more difficult to get especially for first-time home buyers. >> weight your read on where the housing market is going? >> still tight. on the credit side. there are certain cities doing very well. boston we're enjoying a boom time, actually 40% of the boston market, the buyers are paying over the asking price in the high end market, 54% are paying over the asking price. >> what? >> they're paying over the asking price. >> 54% are paying over the
. >> but in practice, don, we have -- listen you're multimillionaires and developing huge things. a lot of our viewers just want to build one house to spec it and sell it or a small building. are lower interest rates just automatically good for real estate? we learned in '06 they may not be. i'm wondering if we're smarter now? >> i don't think -- i think lower interest rates -- escalating help taper the market and control it. credit is still not available. if you look at the...
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joining me is don from gfi, kevin landis. thank you for joining us. john, let me kick this off with you. technology certainly helping fuel this market rally this year but we saw microsoft get downgraded today. cisco had a big upset last week. and downgrade as well. what's going on with tech? >> i think one thing that you don't hear is that the nasdaq was up 32% year to date. so i think that's one thing that's going on. you know the nasdaq really led us higher. we had some good names, good cash flow good free cash flow as well as good dividend yield. a lot of the big cap nasdaq stocks like cisco intel, microsoft, the yields have been going higher, so we see those stocks you could actually buy with yield around the ten-year treasury. ncaa nasdaq is up 32%. once we get around 4,000, those big numbers usually lead to a little resistance. obviously, carl's statement -- tweet later in the day took us off the highs. i think if we look ahead, there's a lot to be positive about both in terms of the tech cycle. i think that -- agree with tom at jpmorgan we have
joining me is don from gfi, kevin landis. thank you for joining us. john, let me kick this off with you. technology certainly helping fuel this market rally this year but we saw microsoft get downgraded today. cisco had a big upset last week. and downgrade as well. what's going on with tech? >> i think one thing that you don't hear is that the nasdaq was up 32% year to date. so i think that's one thing that's going on. you know the nasdaq really led us higher. we had some good names, good...
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can i go to don in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, happy holidays from myself, my wife patrice and our cat crumbles. we watch your show every day. [ barking ] >> caller: my question is regarding sqm. it used to be the lithium play. the stock tanked since january of this year. last quarter results were not so good with the loss of revenue and shrinking margins. forbes says the stock is oversold. i wanted to get your opinion. >> i think you're right. it's a decent company but i don't like that sector right now. if i had to buy that sector, i would actually buy deere which is undervalued now. i have been saying deere has been overvalued but the last quarter seemed good to me but they made projections so conservative no one wants to own the stock. know thyself. hard to know who to trust except for yourself. listen. if you have conviction, put on the blinders and do some buy, buy, buy. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, go go gadget? the all out assault on apple kept the stock flat for most of the year. is the one-time tita
can i go to don in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, happy holidays from myself, my wife patrice and our cat crumbles. we watch your show every day. [ barking ] >> caller: my question is regarding sqm. it used to be the lithium play. the stock tanked since january of this year. last quarter results were not so good with the loss of revenue and shrinking margins. forbes says the stock is oversold. i wanted to get your opinion. >> i think you're right. it's a decent company but...
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back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives docs the opportunity to run realtime blood tests in their office instead of sending to an outside laboratory. a great idea, but the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i wanted to do some additional digging. pitney bowes has transformed into a legacy company. ppbi's partnership with ebay lacks promising, and the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed working. i think if we get more signs that the new products are sustainable, pbi can move higher into the end of the year, but be careful, the stock has been a monster winner, as rallied 124% so far. next up, jerry in florida asked me about bjri. i hadn't looked at that in ages. for the last couple of year, bj's has been a real dog. this casual pizza and beer chain used to be a n
back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives docs the opportunity to run realtime blood tests in their office instead of sending to an outside laboratory. a great idea, but the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i...
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back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. ied a hood to do some more study. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run profitable, realtime lab tests in their office instead of sending it out to an outside laboratory, like we are so used to. a great idea, but the latest quarter was less than great. the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i wanted to do some additional digging to see why the stock's been running. pitney bowes has transformed into a digital communications company, some legacy snail mail products. pbi's partnership with ebay looks promising and the most recent results strengthens the case that the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed, working. i think if we get more signs are sustainable, pbi can move higher into the end of the year. but be careful, the
back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. ied a hood to do some more study. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run profitable, realtime lab tests in their office instead of sending it out to an outside laboratory, like we are so used to. a great idea, but the latest quarter was less than great. the company missed on both earnings and...
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don ho would have loved the market chatter today. tiny bubbles indeed. when bubble talk pops, and it's around the best of breed stocks, well, you know what, those who sold today, they learned the hard way. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, ace of bass? harman international's earnings report is reverberating in the market today and the stock is screaming higher. can its chorus of high-end audio brands continue to be music to wall street's ears? cramer talks to the ceo. >>> later, shopping spree? costco has been on a steady climb as consumers turn to buying in bulk to try and save a bundle. can you ensure a happy holiday season by putting this stock in your cart, or are its days as a bargain long gone? cramer's on location for an exclusive with costco's ceo. >>> plus, fright fest. while the market flirts with all-time highs, cramer's looking out for ghosts and goblins. on this spooky halloween night, make sure your portfolio can withstand the wild witch of wall street when he plays "am i diversified"? all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't mi
don ho would have loved the market chatter today. tiny bubbles indeed. when bubble talk pops, and it's around the best of breed stocks, well, you know what, those who sold today, they learned the hard way. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, ace of bass? harman international's earnings report is reverberating in the market today and the stock is screaming higher. can its chorus of high-end audio brands continue to be music to wall street's ears? cramer talks to the...
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. >> mandy, blackberry certainly shocking investors this morning, moving to fire its ceo and bane don a buyout by fairfax financial. smartphone maker works hard to reverse a dramatic fall in market cap and market share. big change at the suite, thorsten heins ousted in the next two weeks. john clen will serve as interim ceo. now talking to a lot of analysts who cover blackberry. here's what i'm hearing from the street. the best path was to go private and the company would have had a chance to regroup and refocus out of the public spotlight. that option is off the table. so now colin gillis says we're back to the cycle of constant negative news which becomes a self-pro filling prophecy. if you're an enterprise company you might be concerned about partnering with a company that could get broken up. what's next, one option gillis says could be a so-called take under, meaning the company sells itself on the cheap. another option, sell off pieces. the messaging service, the portfolio. regardless, remember all this is happening as the competition keeps heating up. google introduced the new
. >> mandy, blackberry certainly shocking investors this morning, moving to fire its ceo and bane don a buyout by fairfax financial. smartphone maker works hard to reverse a dramatic fall in market cap and market share. big change at the suite, thorsten heins ousted in the next two weeks. john clen will serve as interim ceo. now talking to a lot of analysts who cover blackberry. here's what i'm hearing from the street. the best path was to go private and the company would have had a...
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and he doesn't care that he looks like don knotts there. the langone just gurns about him and he doesn't gush about some of the other guys that were running it for a while. >> we need some aprons. >> we've got those. >> did you talk about the earnings already? >> 95 versus 90? the estimate is up to what? 3.72 is what they're saying. >> and they already beat by a nickel, so that doesn't say much about the fourth quarter. if they take 3.72 and they beat it by 5, so they've got some money to play around with where they don't have to. we have those. they gave us those. i have one that says joe on it. >> i think michelle was in that day. >> was she, really? >> yeah. >> one of these days, i'll wear it in. but that's all i'm going to wear. >> ooh. ooh. >> don't turn around. >> scary. >> i won't turn around. i'll face the camera. but the guys back there are going to have some serious problems. >> jpmorgan, it is the big news. the $13 billion settlement between the justice department and jpmorgan expected to be announced today. kate kelly is outside
and he doesn't care that he looks like don knotts there. the langone just gurns about him and he doesn't gush about some of the other guys that were running it for a while. >> we need some aprons. >> we've got those. >> did you talk about the earnings already? >> 95 versus 90? the estimate is up to what? 3.72 is what they're saying. >> and they already beat by a nickel, so that doesn't say much about the fourth quarter. if they take 3.72 and they beat it by 5, so...
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i asked don logan, the ceo of time inc., are we making a mistake? he says, no, that's a customer service company. they'll be around in 10, 20, 40 years. don't worry about it. plus, he is now with amazon web services done -- and i think ibm is actually a cool company. they're taking watson and putting him online, that super computer. so that we can all share -- i was listening to your kickout music last time was, you know, hey, get off of my cloud. >> right. >> the people getting on the cloud thing, that's where i worried because it's a buzz word. when you look at ibm saying we're going to have shared web services, we're going to allow you to timeshare. go back to the history i'm writing about in the book. it all begins with timesharing. we got away from that. once we can have shared web services, shared super computers, that brings things to the next level. jeff besos is the smartest ceo. >> when you said that, that the market can't be that wrong and then i think about aol, remember that? >> no, i've forgotten that, joe. >> what was that total deal
i asked don logan, the ceo of time inc., are we making a mistake? he says, no, that's a customer service company. they'll be around in 10, 20, 40 years. don't worry about it. plus, he is now with amazon web services done -- and i think ibm is actually a cool company. they're taking watson and putting him online, that super computer. so that we can all share -- i was listening to your kickout music last time was, you know, hey, get off of my cloud. >> right. >> the people getting on...
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. >> do you have a feeling that people keep looking for excuses to write don thompson off? and the stock is not letting them do it just yet. you keep hearing negative stuff but the stock, as you said, doesn't go down that far. >> because value works. i was at wendy's yesterday. i think there was a feeling that mcdonald's has to do a bit of a makeover. mcdonald's doesn't have the momentum it had, but there's also this big cap, i like international companies that have done well and mcdonald's is part of that wave. it is. >> speaking of product innovation, by the way, this is where wendy's seemed to steal a page from mcdonald's. some people thought maybe over the summer you had the ceo on the show last night. here's what he had to say about innovation. take a listen. >> we have a bacon port bella melt on briosch coming in in the next few days. you had it -- >> holy -- >> this product melts in your mouth. you're going to see pretzel bacon cheeseburgers coming back. >> this thing is just so delicious. but let's talk about the numbers. when a stock goes from 5 1/2 dollars to $9,
. >> do you have a feeling that people keep looking for excuses to write don thompson off? and the stock is not letting them do it just yet. you keep hearing negative stuff but the stock, as you said, doesn't go down that far. >> because value works. i was at wendy's yesterday. i think there was a feeling that mcdonald's has to do a bit of a makeover. mcdonald's doesn't have the momentum it had, but there's also this big cap, i like international companies that have done well and...
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that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who's now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with his buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's just a humbling experience to be helpless. know you got to do something, you can see it there, you've done it before and it seemed so easy for someone else to deal with. >> there were so many challenges i couldn't help with but this was one change i could do. >> don's wife mora got to work creating a line of magnetic clothing free of buttons and zippers that would help her husband and others regain their independence. >> so, it's as simple as lining it up. >> as it grew, helping people, the e-mail that she got were incredible, you know, helping so many people across the nation. >> the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirts closed but not so strong they are difficult to open. >> and you're dressed. >> i had to see this for myself, so actually all show i've been wearing the magnetic shirts. let me show you how it works. look a
that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who's now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with his buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's just a humbling experience to be helpless. know you got to do something, you can see it there, you've done it before and it seemed so easy for someone else to deal with. >> there were so many challenges i couldn't help with but this was one change i could do. >> don's wife...
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this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are normally clear colored. they will be lit blue in honor of tsa and this fallen officer. >> thank you very much. the suspect, paul ciancia did not have many friends in high school. he was quiet and didn't really fit in. he moved to los angeles 18 months ago from new jersey. chris lawrence has more from new jersey, the suspect's hometown. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey looking for any sort of clue, anything that can help investigators piece together a motivation, something to tell them why this happened. one of the things that's going to make
this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are...
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don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very important part of that, don. >> yeah, it was just a short little planl ride. we could see how she could make it. but she must have been awfully sleepy. >>> thank you, erin, appreciate it. >> next, allegations are spying by the nsa. now, reports that the nsa cracked google servers, many millions of users, including you and me, may have been spied on, our e-mails, our photos. we're talking about it straight ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insu
don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very...